How many aspiring musicians
It helps to have a log and track your progress. Can you put in at least hours a month? Face rejection No artist in the history of the universe has created music that everybody can love. Some people will not like what you do. No skills go to waste Learn as much as you can about as many things as you can. Mongolian Throat Singing? Listen to it! Experience it! Build an interdisciplinary skill set so you know about many things in your field.
However, make sure you find your own artistic voice. This is a BETA experience. You may opt-out by clicking here. More From Forbes. Nov 11, , pm EST. Nov 10, , am EST. Nov 9, , pm EST. Nov 9, , am EST. Nov 8, , pm EST. You can promote on twitter for free, you can promote on countless blogs for the price of a low-level PR person. If one of those sites changes their rules, starts charging or shuts down tomorrow…then what? I built a whole business on Blogger.
I have plenty more similar stories. My user name plus 7th letter of alphabet dot what we call letters with stamps on them. If everybody is playing essentially the same kind of popular music, why would you need more than a few mega-size artists for each of the main genres of pop music?
Look at other commodities. How many brands of fast food are there? Just a few. How many brands of ketchup do you need? If artists were all essentially different, and the audience had a thousand types of musical tastes, then I could see that logically more musicians could make a living.
Are you a musician? Music is not a ketchup. Same human can be in love with Fifth Symphony, Beatles, Metallica, Smooth Jazz or EDM — future has no limits and entertainment has to be fresh or it is not entertainment! Last, digital music is superb for monetization — just few players have to change the business mode. I think once Clear Channel radio bought up all the radio stations and started playing the same 30 songs over and over in constant heavy rotation, pop music became, essentially, ketchup.
A commodity. A formula, like a standard recipe. Over and over and over and over and over…. Yes, looking at current situation it is label controlled ketchup. Why Radio listens to them and how they can have a nerve to ask for any royalties from Radio? Yes, they will get more breadcrumbs form Tube player for all tunes they have managed to hummer in to human brains, but this is desperate and very low quality business model!
See my previous comment and me … My user name plus 7th letter of alphabet dot what we call letters with stamps on them. Radio stations repeat …repeat…. Besides originality, a few key personality traits are needed as well.
It's easy to get lost in the monotony of life, but if your career isn't going where you want it to, think about something: Are you playing it too safe? Are you sitting at home practicing your instrument and looking at all the massive tour schedules of other bands? Some people who play it safe think that in order to make it big, you need to be skilled, rich, or lucky. A little bit of that will help, but more than anything, you need to be bold, dedicated, and devoted to taking risks.
The big gig isn't going to fall in your lap — you have to get out of the house and go for it. You know that feeling that you might lose everything when taking a risk? It's not a bad one. A scary feeling, yes, but bad, no. In the end, it will be persistence that brings you to the top, not luck or money.
Once you finally have the courage to risk it all and leave your comfort zone, you need to figure out how to maximize your time. Once you join the rat race to success, it's crucial to differentiate yourself from the pack. There will be plenty of musicians of equal talent and dedication to compete with. To stand out, many believe they should practice longer or more efficiently. This will help, but you only have so much time and energy.
By not managing your time effectively, you'll burn yourself out. Once that happens, you'll seek any victory you can get to revive confidence.
This is why so many people aim for mediocrity. It's easy to obtain, safe, realistic, and doesn't consume much energy. Some people are content with mediocrity as it satisfies them just enough.
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